This little city, or rather village, the most pleasant of any in the North, is chiefly inhabited by foreign ministers, and by travellers, who come for instruction to this great school.
In this light the menaces were formidable; otherwise, happily, the rights of the whole people were more sacred here than the persons of foreign ministers.
The heads of departments, foreign ministers, members of Congress, and as many spectators as could find room in the apartment, were present.
Bill to prevent abuse of privileges enjoyed by foreign ministers, 169.
You may obtain fair promises from foreign ministers, but very poor redress, if any.
We will attack the mint and the whole establishment of foreign ministers, and will push them extremely close on both points.
A twelve years' intimate and friendly intercourse must be better evidence to each of the dispositions of the other than the letters of foreign ministers to their courts, or tortured inferences from facts true or false.
The same reason and principle with foreign ministers.
He asked Sir Harry what had been the result of the conference of foreign ministers, and all he could say was that it had been adjourned.
How are you with the other foreign ministers at Paris?
An engaging address, and turn to gallantry, is often of very great service to foreign ministers.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "foreign ministers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.